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Artificial intelligence is now designing custom proteins in seconds—a process that once took years—paving the way for cures to diseases like cancer and antibiotic-resistant infections. Australian ...
Pesticides and antibiotics are linked inextricably in the looming crisis of human and ecosystem health. Both started out as ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Biochemist and microbiologist Markus Seeger ...
From documentation support to clinical decision tools, AI is becoming embedded in the day-to-day delivery of healthcare. On ...
Background Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing global health crisis and is particularly relevant to people living ...
Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have solved a 60-year-old mystery in bacterial cell envelope ...
A leading expert voices highly cautious optimism over the very few steps taken today that could help tackle the threat to ...
Brad Spellberg, MD, urges rethinking the ‘finish the course’ dogma for antibiotics: Extra days may do more harm than good.
Trends in AMR-related hospitalizations over the past decade were inconsistent and varied by causative pathogen, indicating the overall burden of AMR remains substantial.
Companies such as Ingredion, Roquette and Kuraray are incorporating new research to meet demand from customers in food service and e-commerce.
Scientists at National Taiwan University have developed a new microfluidic system that can detect subtle chemical fingerprints from bacteria—helping to identify even antibiotic-resistant strains. This ...
A recent study led by the University of Turku, Finland, analyzed the DNA map of more than 14,000 gut metagenomes in a global dataset and found that there are differences in antibiotic resistance ...